Anti-hepatitis and anti-cirrhotic 1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene derivatives, and pharmaceutical compositions therefor

A 1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene derivative of the formula: ##STR1## wherein each of R and R.sup.1 which may be the same or different, is a lower alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a cycloalkyl group, a lower alkoxyalkyl group, or a substituted or unsubstituted aryl, aralkyl or heterocyclic group, or R and R.sup.1 together form a substituted or unsubstituted ethylene or trimethylene group.

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Description

The present invention relates to novel 1,3-dithiol derivatives, a process for their production and a pharmaceutical composition for treating the liver diseases.

It is known that there are a large number of patients who suffer from liver damages caused by various factors such as alcohol, malnutrition, viruses, chemicals, toxicants, etc. The liver diseases may generally be classified by their types into acute hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and fulminant hepatitis. It is said to be very difficult to treat these liver diseases. Namely, currently available methods for the treatment such as treatments with pharmaceuticals e.g. liver protective agents such as various vitamins, saccharides, amino acids, glutathione, glycyrrhizin, liver hydrolyzates or adrenocortical hormones; cholagogues; immunomodulaters; or antiviral substances against viral hepatitis, are all nothing more than symptomatic treatments, and they are not adequately effective for the treatment of the existing liver damages.

It has recently been reported that 1,3-dithiol derivatives represented by Malotilate as identified below, are effective for the treatment of liver damages (see Japanese Examined Patent Publications No. 18,576/1981, No. 18,577/1981 and No. 18,578/1981). ##STR2##

As a result of extensive researches, the present inventors have found that certain novel 1,3-dithiol derivatives represented by the after-mentioned formula I, exhibit excellent activities for the treatment of a wide spectrum of liver damages, which are comparable or superior to the above-mentioned conventional 1,3-dithiol derivatives. The present invention has been accomplished on the basis of this discovery.

Namely, the present invention provides a 1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene derivative of the formula: ##STR3## wherein each of R and R.sup.1 which may be the same or different, is a lower alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, a cycloalkyl group, a lower alkoxyalkyl group, or a substituted or unsubstituted aryl, aralkyl or heterocyclic group or R and R.sup.1 together form a substituted or unsubstituted ethylene or trimethylene group.

The compounds of the formula (I) of the present invention are effective for stimmulating, improving and recovering the liver functions, and are useful as preventive and curative drugs for various liver troubles.

The present invention also provides a process for producing the compound of the formula I, which comprises reacting a .beta.-diketone of the formula: ##STR4## wherein R and R.sup.1 are as defined above, if necessary, protected by a suitable protective group, with a dithiolylium salt of the formula: ##STR5## wherein R.sup.2 is a lower alkyl group or an aralkyl group, and X is an anion residue, in the presence of a base, and, if necessary, removing the protective group.

Further, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition for treating the liver disease, which comprises an effective amount of the compound of the formula I and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.

Now, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments.

Referring to the definitions of R and R.sup.1 in the formula I, the lower alkyl group includes methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, pentyl and hexyl; the lower alkenyl group includes vinyl or 2-methylvinyl; the cycloalkyl group includes cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl; the lower alkoxyalkyl group includes ethoxymethyl, 2-methoxyethyl, 3-ethoxypropyl, 3-propoxypropyl and 2-ethoxybutyl; and the substituted or unsubstituted aryl, aralkyl or heterocyclic group includes a phenyl, naphthyl, benzyl, naphthylmethyl, furyl, thienyl, pyrrolyl, imidazolyl, pyridyl, pyrazinyl, indolyl, quinolyl or benzimidazolyl group which may be substituted by e.g. halogen, hydroxyl, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, nitro, cyano or lower alkoxy carbonyl.

Further, R and R.sup.1 may together form an ethylene or trimethylene group which may be substituted by e.g. a lower alkyl group, an aralkyl group and an aryl group. Here, the ower alkyl group includes methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, pentyl and hexyl; the aralkyl group includes benzyl and naphthylmethyl; and the aryl group includes phenyl and naphthyl.

Specific examples of the compounds of the present invention may be mentioned as follows:

(1) 3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-2,4-pentanedione (Compound 1)

(2) 3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-2,4-hexanedione (Compound 2)

(3) 3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-ethoxy-2,4-pentanedione (Compound 3)

(4) 5-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-2,8-dimethyl-4,6-nonanedione (Compound 4)

(5) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-cyclohexyl-1,3-butanedione (Compound 5)

(6) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-1,3-butanedione (Compound 6)

(7) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-1,3-hexanedione (Compound 7)

(8) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-5-methyl-1-phenyl-1,3-hexanedione (Compound 8)

(9) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-4,4-dimethyl-1-phenyl-1,3-pentanedione (Compound 9)

(10) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-1,3-octadecanedione (Compound 10)

(11) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-4-hexene-1,3-dione (Compound 11)

(12) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-methylphenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 12)

(13) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 13)

(14) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 14)

(15) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-bromophenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 15)

(16) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 16)

(17) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 17)

(18) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 18)

(19) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-nitrophenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 19)

(20) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 20)

(21) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 21)

(22) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 22)

(23) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-furyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 23)

(24) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-thienyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 24)

(25) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-pyrrolyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 25)

(26) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-pyrazinyl-1,3-butanedione (Compound 26)

(27) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(1-naphthyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 27)

(28) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-naphthyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 28)

(29) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-indolyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 29)

(30) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-quinolyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 30)

(31) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-4,4,4-trifluoro-1,3-butanedione (Compound 31)

(32) 3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-2,4-pentanedione (Compound 32)

(33) 4-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-1-hexene-3,5-dione (Compound 33)

(34) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-diphenyl-1,3-propanedione (Compound 34)

(35) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-di(4-chlorophenyl)-1,3-propanedione (Compound 35)

(36) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-di(4-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-propanedione (Compound 36)

(37) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,4-diphenyl-1,3-butanedione (Compound 37)

(38) 4-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,5-diphenyl-1-pentene-3,5-dione (Compound 38)

(39) 4-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,7-diphenyl-1,6-heptadiene-3,5-dione (Compound 39)

(40) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-cyclopentanedione (Compound 40)

(41) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-cyclohexanedione (Compound 41)

(42) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-4-methyl-1,3-cyclohexanedione (Compound 42)

(43) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-4-(2-methylethyl)-1,3-cyclohexanedione (Compound 43)

(44) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-5,5-dimethyl-1,3-cyclohexanedione (Compound 44)

(45) 3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-hydroxylphenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 45)

(46) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-aminophenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 46)

(47) 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-benzimidazolyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 47)

However, the present invention is not restricted to these specific examples.

According to the present invention, the compound of the formula I can be prepared by reacting the .beta.-diketone of the formula II, if necessary, protected by a suitable protective group, with the dithiolium salt of the formula III in the presence of a base, and, if necessary, removing the protective group.

As the .beta.-diketone of the formula II, there may be mentioned, for instance, 2,4-pentanedione, 2,4-hexanedione, 1-ethoxy-2,4-pentanedione, 2,8-dimethyl-4,6-nonanedione, 1-cyclohexyl-1,3-butanedione, 1-phenyl-1,3-butanedione, 1-phenyl-1,3-hexanedione, 5-methyl-1-phenyl-1,3-hexanedione, 4,4-dimethyl-1-phenyl-1,3-pentanedione, 1-phenyl-1,3-octadecanedione, 1-phenyl-4-hexene-1,3-dione, 1-(4-methylphenyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(4-fluorophenyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(4-bromophenyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(2-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(3,4-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(4-nitrophenyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(2-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(3-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(4-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(2-furyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(2-thienyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(2-pyrrolyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-pyrazinyl-1,3-butanedione, 1-(1-naphthyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(2-naphthyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(2-indolyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-(2-quinolyl)-1,3-butanedione, 1-phenyl-4,4,4-trifluoro-1,3-butandedione, 1-phenyl-2,4-pentanedione, 1-phenyl-1-hexene-3,5-dione, 1,3-diphenyl- 1,3-propanedione, 1,3-di(4-chlorophenyl)-1,3-propanedione, 1,3-di(4-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-propanedione, 1,4-diphenyl-1,3-butanedione, 1,5-diphenyl-1-pentene-3,5-dione, 1,7-diphenyl-1,6-heptadiene-3,5-dione, 1,3-cyclopentanedione, 1,3-cyclohexanedione, 4-methyl-1,3-cyclohexanedione, 4-(2-methylethyl)-1,3-cyclohexanedione, 5,5-dimethyl-1,3-cyclohexanedione, 1-(4-methoxymethyloxyphenyl)-1,3-butanededione, 1-(4-t-butoxycarbonylaminophenyl)-1,3-butanedione, and 1-(2-benzimidazolyl)-1,3-butanedione.

Such .beta.-diketones of the formula II may be available as commercial products, or may otherwise readily be prepared by one of the following two methods: ##STR6## IN the above formulas, R and R.sup.1 are as defined above, and Q is an active group of a carboxyl group.

The protective group for the .beta.-diketone may be of any type so long as it does not adversely affect the product when it is removed from the product. As specific examples of the protective group, there may be mentioned a tert-butoxycarbonyl group, a benzyloxycarbonyl group, a benzyl group, and a methoxymethyl group.

The dithiolylium salt of the formula III may be synthesized by alkylating 1,3-dithiol-2-thione by means of e.g. methyl iodide, ethyl iodide or dimethyl sulfate, or benzylating it with e.g. benzyl chloride.

In carrying out the process of the present invention, the reaction of the .beta.-diketone of the formula II with the dithiolylium salt of the formula III in the presence of a base is preferably conducted by using a suitable solvent. As such a solvent, it is desirable to use a solvent inert to the reaction. For instance, there may be mentioned tetrahydrofuran, dioxane, methanol, acetic acid, dimethyl sulfoxide and dimethylformamide. These solvents may be used alone or in combination as a mixture.

The molar ratios of the dithiolylium salt and the base relative to the .beta.-diketone are not critical. However, it is preferred to use the stoichiometric amount of dithiolylium salt and the stoichiometric amount or an excess amount of the base relative to the .beta.-diketone. The reaction is conducted usually within a temperature range of from 0.degree. C. to the boiling point of the solvent. However, the reaction may be conducted at a temperature lower or higher than this range in order to control the reaction rate.

As the base to be used in the present invention, there may be mentioned inorganic bases such as metal sodium, sodium hydride, sodium methoxide, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate, and organic bases such as pyridine, triethylamine and dimethylaniline.

The reaction produces no substantial by-products. Therefore, after-treatment of the reaction is very simple. Namely, after the completion of the reaction, the desired product is extracted from the reaction mixture with a suitable solvent, followed by the removal of the solvent, whereby the desired product is obtained. If necessary, the desired product can be separated and purified by recrystallization or by column chromatography.

When the compound of the present invention is to be used as a drug for treating the liver disease, its dose is usually from 0.1 to 25 mg a day per kg of the body weight in the case of oral administration, and from 0.01 to 10.0 mg a day per kg of the body weight in the case of parenteral administration, although it may vary depending upon the body weight, age, sex or health condition of the patient, the manner of administration or the degree of disease.

The compound of the present invention may be formulated into various forms such as tablets, granules, powders, suspensions, capsules, solutions for injection or isotonic solutions in accordance with the conventional methods which are commonly used in the technical fields for pharmaceutical formulations.

For the production of solid formulations for oral administration, the active ingredient is incorporated with a vehicle and necessary additives such as a condensing agent, a disintegrator, a lubricant, a coloring agent, or a taste- or odor-controlling agent, and then the mixture is formed into tablets, coated tablets, granules, powders or capsules by conventional methods.

For the preparation of injection solutions, the active ingredient is incorporated with a pH controlling agent, a buffer, a suspending agent, a dissolving agent, a stabilizer, an isotonic agent, a storage assistant, etc., if required, and the mixture is formulated into hypodermic, intramuscular or intravenous injection solutions by conventional methods.

Now, the present invention will be described in further detail with reference to Examples. However, it should be understood that the present invention is by no means restricted to these specific Examples.

EXAMPLE 1

To 20 ml of dry tetrahydrofuran, 0.5 g of 50% oil-based sodium hydride was suspended, and 1.0 g of 2,4-pentanedione was gradually added under cooling with ice. After the completion of the generation of hydrogen gas, 2.5 g of 2-methylthio-1,3-dithiolylium perchlorate was added thereto, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for three hours. Then, the solvent was removed from the reaction solution by distillation under reduced pressure. Ice water was added to the residue, and then the desired product was extracted with chloroform. The chloroform extract was concentrated under reduced pressure, and the residue was recrystallized from benzene, whereby 1.8 g (yield: 90%) of 3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-2,4-pentanedione (Compound 1) was obtained as crystals having a melting point of from 159.degree. to 160.degree. C.

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3010, 1570, 1370, 1320, 1270.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.4 (2H, s), 2.6 (6H, s).

EXAMPLES 2-44

In the same manner as in Example 1, the following compounds were obtained.

EXAMPLE 2 3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-2,4-hexanedione (Compound 2)

mp.: 90.degree. C. (recrystallized from n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3000, 1570, 1365, 1320, 1270.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.3 (2H, s), 2.8 (2H, q), 2.6 (3H, s), 1.2 (3H, t).

EXAMPLE 3 3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-ethoxy-2,4-pentanedione (Compound 3)

mp.: 85.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3020, 1580, 1380, 1320, 1280.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.4 (2H, s), 4.6 (2H, s), 3.6 (2H, q), 2.7 (2H, s), 1.3 (3H, t).

EXAMPLE 4 5-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-2,8-dimethyl-4,6-nonanedione (Compound 4)

mp.: 75.degree.-76.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3010, 1580, 1480, 1340, 1320.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.2 (2H, s), 2.7 (4H, d), 2.3 (2H, m), 0.9 (6H, d).

EXAMPLE 5 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-cyclohexyl-1,3-butanedione (Compound 5)

mp.: 104.degree.-105.degree. C. (recrystallized from methanol).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 2920, 1564, 1379, 1302.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.5 (2H, s), 2.7 (3H, s), 2.1-1.3 (5H, m).

EXAMPLE 6 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-1,3-butanedione (Compound 6)

mp.: 108.degree.-109.degree. C. (recrystallized from ethyl acetate-benzene).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1590, 1570, 1365, 1278

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.5 (5H, m), 7.3 (2H, s), 1.9 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 7 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-1,3-hexanedione (Compound 7)

mp.: 65.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3070, 1570, 1450, 1370, 1340, 1280.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.5 (5H, m), 7.3 (2H, s), 2.2 (2H, t) 1.5 (2H, m), 0.7 (3H, t).

EXAMPLE 8 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-5-methyl-1-phenyl-1,3-hexanedione (Compound 8)

mp.: 63.5.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 1620, 1580, 1570, 1380, 1362.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.5 (5H, m), 7.3 (2H, s), 2.0 (2H, d) 1.9 (1H, m), 0.7 (6H, d).

EXAMPLE 9 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-4,4-dimethyl-1-phenyl-1,3-pentanedione (Compound 9)

mp.: 91.degree.-92.degree. C. (recrystallized from chloroform-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 2900, 1630, 1580, 1560, 1382.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.3-7.8 (5H, m), 6.9 (2H, s), 1.0 (9H, s).

EXAMPLE 10 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-1,3-octadecanedione (Compound 10)

mp.: 49.degree.-50.degree. C. (recrystallized from chloroform-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 2920, 2850, 1615, 1560, 1338, 708.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.3-7.7 (5H, m), 7.25 (2H, s), 2.2 (2H, t) 0.7-1.7 (29H, m).

EXAMPLE 11 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-4-hexene-1,3-dione (Compound 11)

mp.: 83.degree.-84.5.degree. C. (recrystallized from ethyl ether-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 2910, 1640, 1600 1565, 1363.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.3-7.75 (5H, m), 7.3 (2H, s), 6.4-6.9 (1H, m), 5.75 (1H, d.q), 1.51 (3H, d.d).

EXAMPLE 12 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-methylphenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 12)

mp.: 161.degree.-163.degree. C. (recrystallized from acetone-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3080, 1610, 1560, 1340, 1278.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.45 (2H, d), 7.2 (2H, s), 7.1 (2H, d) 2.35 (3H, s), 1.9 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 13 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 13)

mp.: 151.degree.-152.degree. C. (recrystallized from methanol).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1600, 1560, 1350, 1275, 1230.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.7 (2H, d), 7.3 (2H, s), 7.2 (2H, d) 1.95 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 14 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 14)

mp.: 151.degree.-152.degree. C. (recrystallized from acetone-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3080, 1580, 1370, 1322.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.75 (2H, d), 7.35 (2H, s), 7.21 (2H, d) 1.95 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 15 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-bromophenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 15)

mp.: 137.degree.-138.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1605, 1570, 1360, 1270, 1170.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.8 (2H, d), 7.5 (2H, s), 7.35 (2H, d) 1.9 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 16 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 16)

mp.: 140.5.degree. C. (recrystallized from acetone-petroleum ether).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3000, 1592, 1560, 1340, 1308.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 6.6-7.5 (6H, m), 3.7(3H, s), 1.9 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 17 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 17)

mp.: 146.degree. C. (recrystallized from methanol).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3080, 1590, 1375, 1260, 1180.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.5 (2H, d), 7.1 (2H, s), 6.9 (2H, d), 3.7 (3H, s), 1.9 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 18 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 18)

mp.: 192.degree.-193.degree. C. (recrystallized from ethanol)

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3000, 1605, 1560, 1420, 1350, 1270.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.15-7.35 (7H, m), 7.2 (2H, s), 6.85 (1H, d), 3.9 (6H, s), 2.0 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 19 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-nitrophenyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 19)

mp.: 151.degree.-153.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KRr cm.sup.-1 : 3005, 1600, 1550, 1510, 1330, 1310 1280.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 8.25 (2H, d), 7.75 (2H, d), 7.4 (2H, s), 1.8 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 20 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 20)

mp.: 148.degree.-149.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1620, 1570, 1370, 1330, 1265 1000.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 8.6 (1H, d.d), 7.9 (1H, d.d), 7.35 (1H, m), 7.35 (2H, s), 1.85 (3H, S).

EXAMPLE 21 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 21)

mp.: 124.degree.-125.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 1610, 1580, 1420, 1350, 1300.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 8.7 (2H, q), 8.0 (1H, m), 7.4 (2H, s), 7.3 (1H, d), 2.0 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 22 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 22)

mp.: 146.degree.-146.5.degree. C. (recrystallized from ethyl acetate-petroleum ether).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3030, 1560, 1540, 1400, 1342, 1270.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 8.7 (2H, d), 7.4 (2H, s), 7.35 (2H, d).

EXAMPLE 23 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-furyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 23)

mp.: 154.degree.-155.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3080, 1560, 1350, 1330, 1285.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.5 (1H, d), 7.3 (2H, s), 7.1 (1H, d) 6.5 (1H, q), 2.1 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 24 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-thienyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 24)

mp.: 110.degree.-111.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1600, 1545, 1415, 1360, 1330, 1270.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.6 (1H, d.d), 7.4 (1H, d.d), 7.15 (2H, s) 7.1 (1H, m), 2.1 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 25 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-pyrrolyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 25)

mp.: 112.degree.-114.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3000, 1605, 1550, 1403, 1363, 1320.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 6.9 (2H, s), 6.1-7.1 (4H, m), 2.2 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 26 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-pyrazinyl-1,3-butanedione (Compound 26)

mp.: 181.degree.-182.degree. C. (recrystallized from ethyl acetate-benzene).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1620, 1590, 1570, 1360, 1020.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 9.0 (1H, s), 8.6 (2H, m), 7.6 (2H, s), 1.85 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 27 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(1-naphthyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 27)

mp.: 158.degree.-159.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3030, 1600, 1555, 1420, 1340, 1268, 790.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.7-8.15 (4H, m), 7.35-7.65 (3H, m), 7.4 (2H, s), 1.65 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 28 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-naphthyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 28)

mp.: 154.degree.-155.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1560, 1430, 1310, 1300, 880, 740.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 8.05 (1H, br.s), 7.2-8.0 (6H, m), 7.25 (2H, s), 1.9 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 29 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-indolyl)-1,2-butanedione (Compound 29)

mp.: 98.degree.-99.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1645, 1575, 1450, 1380, 1200.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.2-7.6 (5H, m), 7.0 (2H, s), 6.5 (1H, br.s), 2.1 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 30 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-quinolyl)-1,3-butanedione (Compound 30)

mp.: 197.degree.-198.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1570, 1435, 1365, 1320, 1270, 850.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 8.3 (1H, d), 7.45-8.2 (5H, m), 7.3 (2H, s) 1.85 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 31 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-4,4,4-trifluoro-1,3-butanedione (Compound 31)

mp.: 77.degree.-79.degree. C. (recrystallized from aqueous methanol).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1590, 1560, 1450, 1430, 1230.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.9 (2H, d.d), 7.4 (3H, m), 6.75 (2H, s).

EXAMPLE 32 3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-2,4-pentanedione (Compound 32)

mp.: 157.5.degree.-158.degree. C. (recrystallized from ethanol-acetone).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3000, 1570, 1440, 1380, 1320, 1260.

NMR (d.sub.6 -DMSO) .delta.: 7.65 (2H, s), 7.15 (5H, s), 4.25 (2H, s), 2.6 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 33 4-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-1-hexene-3,5-dione (Compound 33)

mp.: 150.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1640, 1600, 1540, 1370, 1250, 1195.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.7 (1H, d), 7.1-7.7 (5H, m), 7.3 (2H, s), 7.2 (1H, d), 2.55 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 34 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-diphenyl-1,3-propanedione (Compound 34)

mp.: 155.degree.-156.degree. C. (recrystallized from methanol).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3080, 1588, 1560, 1360, 1271.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.3 (2H, s), 6.85-7.50 (10H, m).

EXAMPLE 35 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-di(4-chlorophenyl)-1,3-propanedione (Compound 35)

mp.: 147.degree.-148.degree. C. (recrystallized from methanol).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3070, 1590, 1567, 1362, 1275.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.75 (4H, d), 7.3 (2H, s), 7.2 (4H, d).

EXAMPLE 36 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-di(4-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-propanedione (Compound 36)

mp.: 143.degree. C. (recrystallized from ethyl acetate-benzene).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3060, 1585, 1565, 1360, 1270.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.55 (4H, d), 7.1 (2H, s), 6.9 (4H, d), 3.6 (6H, s).

EXAMPLE 37 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,4-diphenyl-1,3-butanedione (Compound 37)

mp.: 116.degree. C. (recrystallized from ethyl acetate-benzene).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3040, 1595, 1585, 1360, 1270, 1000.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.8-6.8 (10H, m), 7.2 (2H, s), 3.6 (2H, s).

EXAMPLE 38 4-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,5-diphenyl-1-pentene-3,5-dione (Compound 38)

mp.: 174.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3030, 1640, 1600, 1550, 1380, 1290, 1000.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.3 (2H, s), 6.8-7.9 (11H, m), 6.4 (1H, d).

EXAMPLE 39 4-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,7-diphenyl-1,6-heptadiene-3,5-dione (Compound 39)

mp.: 218.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1630, 1570, 1360, 1240, 1060, 980.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.74 (2H, d), 7.35 (2H, s), 7.1-7.6 (12H, m).

EXAMPLE 40 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-cyclopentanedione (Compound 40)

mp.: 205.degree.-207.degree. C. (recrystallized from acetone-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 2920, 1610, 1430, 1410, 1300, 1250.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.9 (2H, s), 2.7 (4H, s).

EXAMPLE 41 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-cyclohexanedione (Compound 41)

mp.: 225.degree.-226.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene.

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3100, 1590, 1380, 1262, 1190.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.4 (2H, s), 2.7 (4H, t), 2.0 (2H, t).

EXAMPLE 42 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-4-methyl-1,3-cyclohexanedione (Compound 42)

mp.: 147.degree.-148.degree. C. (recrystallized from acetone.

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3050, 1590, 1380, 1270, 1225, 720.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.45 (2H, s), 1.7-2.9 (5H, m), 1.3 (3H, d).

EXAMPLE 43 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-4-isopropyl-1,3-cyclohexanedione (Compound 43)

mp.: 115.degree.-117.degree. C. (recrystallized from ethyl acetate-ether).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 2950, 1592, 1380, 1278, 1275, 700.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.45 (2H, s), 1.7-3.0 (6H, m), 1.2 (3H, d).

EXAMPLE 44 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-5,5-dimethyl-1,3-cyclohexanedione (Compound 44)

mp.: 201.degree. C. (recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane).

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 2950, 1585, 1380, 1338, 1280, 715.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.45 (2H, s), 2.5 (4H, s), 1.1 (6H, s).

EXAMPLE 45

To 50 ml of dry tetrahydrofuran, 0.7 g of 50% oil-based sodium hydride was suspended, and 2.2 g of 1-(4-methoxymethyloxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione was gradually added under cooling with ice. After the completion of the generation of hydrogen gas, 3.3 g of 2-methylthio-1,3-dithiolylium perchlorate was added thereto, and the mixture was stirred for 1 hour. Then, the solvent was removed from the reaction solution by distillation under reduced pressure.

Ice water was added to the residue, and then the desired product was extracted with chloroform. The chloroform extract was concentrated under reduced pressure, and the residue was purified by silicagel chromatography, whereby 2.7 g of 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-methoxymethyloxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione was obtained. The above product was dissolved in 50 ml of isopropyl alcohol containing 0.7% (W/W) hydrogen chloride, and the solution was aged for 30 minutes at 60.degree. C. Then, the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure, and the residue was recrystallized from benzene-n-hexane, whereby 2.5 g (yield: 66%) of 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione was obtained as crystals having a melting point of from 74.degree. to 76.degree. C.

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3105, 1620, 1590, 1280, 1220, 1165, 1000.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 9.1 (1H, s), 7.3 (2H, d), 7.2 (2H, s) 6.75 (2H, d), 2.1 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 46

Two and six-tenth gram of 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-t-butoxy-carbonylaminophenyl)-1,3-butanedio ne, obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 using 2.8 g of 1-(4-t-butoxy-carbonylaminophenyl)-1,3-butanedione and 2.8 g of 2-methylthio-1,3-dithiolylium perchlorate, was dissolved in 5 ml of trifluoroacetic acid. Then, the solution was aged for 3 hours at room temperature, and to its solution, 50 ml of n-hexane was added under stirring.

The product was filtered and recrystallized from ethyl acetate, whereby 1.7 g (yield: 89%) of 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-aminophenyl)-1,3-butanedione was obtained as crystals having a melting point of from 168.degree. to 169.degree. C.

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 3350, 1600, 1540, 1390, 1260.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.45 (2H, d), 7.1 (2H, s), 6.6 (2H, d) 5.0 (2H, s), 2.0 (3H, s).

EXAMPLE 47

By using 2.0 g of 1-(2-benzimidazolyl)-1,3-butanedione and 2.5 g of 2-methylthio-1,3-dithiolylium perchlorate, the treatment was conducted in the same manner as in Example 1. The product was purified by silicagel chromatography, whereby 0.87 g (yield: 29%) of 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-benzimidazolyl)-1,3-butanedione was obtained as crystals having a decomposition point of 254.degree. C.

IR .nu..sub.max.sup.KBr cm.sup.-1 : 1615, 1565, 1427, 1335, 760, 700.

NMR (CDCl.sub.3) .delta.: 7.7 (2H, s), 7.1-7.7 (4H, m), 2.0 (3H, s).

Pharmacological Test 1. Protective Effect on Acute Liver Injury Induced by Carbon Tetrachloride

A test compound was dissolved or suspended in olive oil and administered orally at a dose of 50 mg/kg to mice (ddY, mice, .male., 23.+-.2 g, n=5). After 6 hours, carbon tetrachloride (0.05 ml/kg) was administered orally, 24 Hours after the administration of carbon tetrachloride, BSP (sodium sulfobromophthalene; 75 mg/kg) was administered intravenously. Thirty minutes later, the cardiac blood was collected, and GPT (glutamic-pyruvic transaminase) activity and the retention rate of BSP in the plasma were measured. Further, the liver injury immediately after the collection of the blood was visually observed and evaluated by the following score for liver damage index.

0: normal

2: Slightly injured

4: distinctly injured

6: remarkably injured

As shown in Table 1, the test compounds showed substantial effects for preventing the liver injury with respect to each of the test items.

                TABLE 1                                                     

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             Liver Damage                                                      

                        % Prophylaxis                                          

     Compound No.                                                              

               Index        p-GPT       BSP                                    

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      1        5.0          25          80                                     

      2        1.4          72          85                                     

      3        2.2          97          102                                    

      4        1.0          100         108                                    

      5        2.8          89          96                                     

      6        0.4          100         103                                    

      7        1.6          100         108                                    

      8        1.2          100         110                                    

      9        0.4          100         103                                    

     10        2.0          42          78                                     

     11        0.8          100         105                                    

     12        0.6          100         114                                    

     14        0.4          100         113                                    

     15        3.2          100         105                                    

     16        0.6          99          95                                     

     17        0            100         100                                    

     18        0.4          54          100                                    

     19        1.6          100         100                                    

     21        0.8          98          100                                    

     22        0.2          100         120                                    

     23        1.0          94          110                                    

     24        0            100         102                                    

     25        2.2          76          88                                     

     26        0.4          96          99                                     

     27        0            100         100                                    

     28        0            99          100                                    

     29        0.8          100         104                                    

     30        2.0          98          105                                    

     31        0.4          100         106                                    

     32        0.4          95          124                                    

     33        4.2          77          86                                     

     34        0.8          100         112                                    

     35        0            100         114                                    

     36        0            100         119                                    

     37        1.8          100         99                                     

     38        3.2          66          96                                     

     41        6.0          29          66                                     

     42        6.0          29          60                                     

     43        5.6          67          95                                     

     44        1.2          95          111                                    

     45        0.2          100         111                                    

     46        0.4          100         106                                    

     47        2.4          91          103                                    

     CCl.sub.4 alone                                                           

               6.0          0           0                                      

                            (4413 .+-. 455)*                                   

                                        (57 .+-. 8)*                           

     Normal    0            100         100                                    

                            (18 .+-. 2)*                                       

                                        (15 .+-. 1)*                           

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      *The value in parentheses represents mean .+-. S.E.                      

2. Therapeutic Effect on Fatty Liver Induced by Carbon Tetrachloride

Carbon tetrachloride (1 ml/kg) was subcutaneously administered to rats (SD strain, .male., 38 week-old, n=5) for 4 days. Upon expiration of 3 days from the administration of carbon tetrachloride, Compound 6 was orally given successively for 7 days at the dose of 50 mg/kg. On the 8th day, the animals were sacrificed by exsanguination. The therapeutic effect was evaluated by examining the content of triglyceride in the liver and the concentration of apoprotein B in the plasma. As shown in Table 2, Compound 6 exhibited a significant effect for curing the fatty liver.

                TABLE 2                                                     

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                 Triglyceride                                                  

                          Apoprotein                                           

                 (mg/g-liver)                                                  

                          (mg/ml-plasma)                                       

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     Compound 6    33 .+-. 7  112 .+-. 23                                      

     CCl.sub.4 alone                                                           

                   99 .+-. 6  66 .+-. 2                                        

     Normal        33 .+-. 5  125 .+-. 8                                       

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3. Protective Effect on Acute Liver Injury Induced by D-Galactosamine

A test compound was dissolved or suspended in olive oil and orally administered twice daily for 6 days at a dose of 50 mg/kg to rats (SD strain, .male., 225.+-.15 g, 7 weeks-old, n=5). On the 6th day, D-galactosamine (200 mg/kg.times.3) was intraperitoneally administered three times at 3-hour intervals. 48 Hours after the first injection of D-galactosamine, the animals were sacrificed by exsanguination from the abdominal aorta. The protective effect was evaluated by examining the biochemical parameters (p-GPT, glucose, alkaline phosphatase) in plasma.

As shown in Table 3, the test compounds showed substantial effects for preventing the liver injury.

                TABLE 3                                                     

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                P--GPT        Glucose  ALP                                     

     Test Compound                                                             

                (U/l)         (mg/dl)  (U/l)                                   

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     Compound 6 908 .+-. 248  81 .+-. 9                                        

                                       398 .+-. 45                             

     Compound 47                                                               

                2938 .+-. 694 55 .+-. 2                                        

                                       287 .+-. 25                             

     D-Galactosamine                                                           

                4825 .+-. 590 32 .+-. 4                                        

                                       176 .+-. 6                              

     alone                                                                     

     Normal     29 .+-. 2     142 .+-. 4                                       

                                       500 .+-. 63                             

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4. Effect on Protein Synthesis in Liver

Compound 6 was dissolved in olive oil and orally administered successively for 3 days at a dose of 100 mg/kg to rats (Wister strain, .male., 180.+-.10 g, 6 week-old, n=5). 24 Hours after the administration of the test compound was completed, the animals were sacrificed. The effect on the protein synthesis in the liver was evaluated by determining the liver weight and protein content.

As shown in Table 4, Compound 6 showed substantial effect for stimulating the protein metabolic function of the liver.

                TABLE 4                                                     

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                Liver Weight                                                   

                          Liver Protein                                        

                (g/100 g b.w.)                                                 

                          (mg/100 g b.w.)                                      

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     Control      6.3 .+-. 0.1                                                 

                              883 .+-. 79                                      

     Compound 6   8.6 .+-. 0.3                                                 

                              1247 .+-. 62                                     

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5. Acute Toxicity Test

A test compound was dissolved or suspended in olive oil and administered orally to mice (ddY mice, .male., 23.+-.2 g, n=5). The acute toxicity value (LD.sub.50) was determined from the mortality one week after the administration.

The test compounds (Compound Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 17, 27, 28 and 45) showed low toxicity and their LD.sub.50 values were at least 2 g.

Claims

1. A 1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene derivative of the formula: ##STR7## wherein each of R and R.sup.1 may be the same or different, and is selected from the group consisting of a C.sub.1-6 alkyl group, a C.sub.2-4 alkenyl group, a C.sub.3-6 cycloalkyl group, a C.sub.1-3 alkoxy-C.sub.1-4 -alkyl group, phenyl, naphthyl, benzyl, naphthylmethyl, furyl, thienyl, pyrollyl, imidazolyl, pyridyl, pyazinyl, indolyl, quinolyl, and benzimidazolyl group, which may be substituted by halogen, hydroxyl, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, nitro, cyano, or lower alkoxycarbonyl or R and R.sup.1 together form an ethylene or trimethylene group which may be substituted by C.sub.1-4 alkyl, benzyl, naphthyl, methyl, phenyl, or naphthyl.

2. The derivative according to the claim 1, wherein each of R and R.sup.1 is methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, pentyl, hexyl, vinyl, 2-methylvinyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, ethoxymethyl, 2-methoxyethyl, 3-ethoxypropyl, 3-propoxypropyl, 2-ethoxybutyl, or a phenyl, naphthyl, benzyl, naphthylmethyl, furyl, thienyl, pyrrolyl, imidazolyl, pyridyl, pyrazinyl, indolyl, quinolyl or benzimidazolyl group which may be substituted by halogen, hydroxyl, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, nitro, cyano or lower alkoxycarbonyl, or R and R.sup.1 together form an ethylene or trimethylene group which may be substituted by lower alkyl, benzyl, naphthylmethyl, phenyl or naphthyl.

3. A compound according to claim 1, which is selected from the group consisting of

3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-2,4-pentanedione,3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-2,4-he xanedione, 3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-ethoxy-2,4-pentanedione, 5-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-2,8-dimethyl-4,6-nonanedione, 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-cyclohexyl-1,3-butane-dione, 3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-1,3-butanedione,2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1- phenyl-,1,3-hexanedione, 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-5-methyl-1-phenyl-1,3-hexanedione, 2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-4,4-dimethyl-1-phenyl-1,3-pentanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-1,3-octadecanedione,
2-1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-4-hexene-1,3-dione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-methylphenyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-bromophenyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-nitrophenyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-pyridyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-furyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-thienyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-pyrrolyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-pyrazinyl-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(1-naphthyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-naphthyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-indolyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-yidene)-1-(2-quinolyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-4,4,4-trifluoro-1,3-butanedione,
3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-2,4-pentanedione,
4-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-phenyl-1-hexene-3,5-dione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-diphenyl-1,3-propanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-di(4-chloro-phenyl)-1,3-propanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-di(4-methoxy-phenyl)-1,3-propanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,4-diphenyl-1,3-butanedione,
4-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,5-diphenyl-1-pentene-3,5-dione,
4l -(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,7-diphenyl-1,6-heptadiene-3,5-dione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-cyclopentane-dione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1,3-cyclohexane-dione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-4-methyl-1,3-cyclohexanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-4-(2-methylethyl)-1,3-cyclohexanedione,
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-5,5-dimethyl-1,3-cyclohexanedione,
3-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-hydroxylphenyl)-1,3-butanedione,
2-(1,3,-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(4-aminophenyl)-1,3-butanedione, or
2-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-1-(2-benzimidazolyl)-1,3-butanedione.

4. A pharmaceutical composition for treating hepatitis or cirrhotic liver disease, which comprises a liver-disease treating effective amount of a 1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene derivative of the formula I as defined in claim 1 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.

5. A pharmaceutical composition according to claim 4, wherein said composition is for oral administration, and delivers from 0.1 to 25 milligrams of said 1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene derivative per day per kilogram body weight.

6. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 4, wherein said composition is for parenteral administration, and delivers from 0.1 to 10.0 milligrams of said 1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene derivative per day per kilogram body weight.

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U.S. Patent Documents
4035387 July 12, 1977 Taninaka et al.
4118506 October 3, 1978 Taninaka et al.
Foreign Patent Documents
49-35272 September 1974 JPX
Other references
  • Nihon, Abstract 84-097445/16 of J.P. 150705 3/8/84. Hirai et al, CA vol. 83, 1975, 83:10035t, p. 843. Yoshizawa et al, CA vol. 104, 1986, 104:109609x, p. 725. Yoshizawa et al, CA vol. 104, 1986, 104:109613u, p. 725-726. Hirai et al, Certified Translation for JP 4935272 Nov. 20, 1986.
Patent History
Patent number: 4668799
Type: Grant
Filed: May 30, 1985
Date of Patent: May 26, 1987
Assignee: Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Tokyo)
Inventors: Junji Yoshizawa (Machida), Yoshimi Tsuchiya (Funabashi), Yukio Hirayama (Yokohama), Kaoru Shimada (Gifu), Nobuyuki Mino (Ichikawa), Kyoko Nakamichi (Tokyo), Ikuo Matsumoto (Tokyo)
Primary Examiner: John M. Ford
Assistant Examiner: J. G. Mullins
Law Firm: Oblon, Fisher, Spivak, McClelland & Maier
Application Number: 6/739,182
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 514/252; 514/253; Chalcogen Attached Directly To The Six-membered Hetero Ring By Nonionic Bonding (514/312); Nitrogen, Other Than As Nitro Or Nitroso, Attached Directly To The Six Membered Hetero Ring By Nonionic Bonding (514/313); Additional Hetero Ring Attached Directly Or Indirectly To The Quinoline Ring System By Nonionic Bonding (514/314); Additional Hetero Ring Containing (514/336); The Additional Hetero Ring Is One Of The Cyclos In A Polycyclo Ring System (514/337); Plural Hetero Atoms In The Polycyclo Ring System (514/338); The Additional Hetero Ring Consists Of Two Nitrogens And Three Carbons (514/341); The Additional Hetero Ring Consists Of One Nitrogen And Four Carbons (e.g., Nicotine, Etc.) (514/343); Benzo Fused At 4,5-positions Of The Diazole Ring (514/394); Chalcogen Or Nitrogen Bonded Directly At 1-, 2- Or 3-position Of The Diazole Ring By Nonionic Bonding (514/395); Additional Hetero Ring (514/397); Additional Hetero Ring Which Is Not Part Of The Bicyclo Ring System (514/414); Additional Hetero Ring (514/422); Two Ring Sulfurs In The Hetero Ring (514/436); 1,2-diazines Which Contain An Additional Hetero Ring (544/238); Plural Chalcogens Attached Directly To The Six-membered Hetero Ring By Nonionic Bonding (546/155); Having -c(=x)-, Wherein X Is Chalcogen, Bonded Directly To The Six-membered Hetero Ring (546/156); Having -c(=x)-, Wherein X Is Chalcogen, Bonded Directly To The Quinoline Ring System (546/168); 546/271; 546/273; 546/278; 546/284; 548/327; 548/336; The Additional Polycyclo Ring System Includes A Five-membered Nitrogen Containing Hetero Ring (548/455); Ring Carbon Of Each Of The Two Five-membered Hetero Rings Is Bonded Directly To Chalcogen Or Nitrogen (e.g., Both Rings May Be Bonded To The Same Nitrogen Atom Or To Different Nitrogen Atoms, Etc.) (548/460); The Additional Hetero Ring And The Bicyclo Ring System Are Attached Directly To The Same Acyclic Carbon Or Acyclic Carbon Chain (548/468); Plural Chalcogens Bonded Directly To Ring Carbons Of Each Of The Two Nitrogen Containing Hetero Rings (e.g., Bis-succinimides, Etc.) (548/520); Sulfur Containing Hetero Ring (548/527); Chalcogen Attached Indirectly To The Hetero Ring By Nonionic Bonding (549/39)
International Classification: A61K 31385; A61K 31415; A61K 3144; A61K 31495; C07D33906; C07D40102; C07D40304; C07D40904;